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2020 U.S. Presidential Election
3 November 2020
Turnout 55.4%
Biden 2013 Donald Trump August 19, 2015 3 by 2 Jo Jorgensen
Nominee Joe Biden* Donald Trump Jo Jorgensen
Party Democratic Republican Libertarian
Home state Pennsylvania New York Massachussetts
Running mate Kamala Haarris Mike Pence William Weld
Electoral vote 294 244 0
States carried 35 15 0
Percentage 51.6% 41.2% 7.2%

The 2020 Presidential Election was the name of an election that occurred on November 3, 2020, which had initially seen Democratic Nominee Joe Biden defeat Donald Trump to become the 46th President of the United States, but the ballots in many states were initially determined to be fraudulent by a A Supreme Court Ruling, resulting in Trump's re-election, before a 2040 Investigation undid this.

Background[]

In 2019, Donald Trump's presidency had taken a rather turmoiltuous spin. In 2020, the COVID-19 Pandemic had begun effecting the world and the U.S. was behind in response.

Democrats had up to 26 Nominees up for election and for a time, it appeared that the primaries were going to be a contest.


Meanwhile, Donald Trump was soundly re-nominated as the Republican candidate.

Biden won the nomination for the Democratic Party.

Biden and Donald Trump debated twice over a one month period, with Biden looking like the clear winner at each

Counting the ballots took nearly 10 days due to COVID. Biden was declared the winner on November 7, 2020.

Trump v. Biden[]

See Also: Trump v Biden

On November 23, 2020, President Donald Trump and others revealed evidence and testimony from more than a dozen individuals, detailing electoral fraud committed on behalf of the Democratic Party. Trump requested that several states overturn the results and invalidate the ballots. The Supreme Court took on the case and agreed with the administration's claim that the election could be overturned due to suspected fraud.

Legacy[]